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Subsidence and Structural Movement in London

Understanding, Diagnosing, and Treating Foundation Problems

Complete Guide to Subsidence in London Properties

Subsidence—where the ground beneath a building sinks—is a serious structural issue affecting thousands of London properties, particularly older homes built on London Clay. Whilst the word "subsidence" causes alarm, not all cracks indicate serious problems, and most cases can be successfully treated.

Hampstead Renovations works with structural engineers to diagnose and remediate subsidence across North London. This guide covers types of movement, causes, diagnosis, treatment options, costs, and insurance considerations.

Types of Structural Movement

Subsidence

Settlement

Heave

Thermal Movement

London Clay and Why It Matters

Properties of London Clay

Affected Areas

London Clay underlies much of the capital, particularly:

Causes of Subsidence

1. Tree Root Activity (Most Common in London)

2. Leaking Drains

3. Water Table Changes

4. Shallow or Inadequate Foundations

5. Mining and Excavation

6. Poor Ground Conditions

Identifying Subsidence

Warning Signs

Crack Width Guide

When NOT to Panic

Many cracks are harmless:

Professional Diagnosis

Structural Survey

Essential first step:

Monitoring

Often recommended before expensive repairs:

Site Investigation

For serious cases:

Treatment Options

1. Monitoring (Wait and See)

When appropriate:

Cost: Minimal (monitoring equipment only)

Duration: Typically 12 months minimum

2. Tree Management

When trees are the cause:

Warning: Tree removal can cause heave (clay re-expands), sometimes worse than original subsidence

3. Drainage Repairs

If leaking drains identified:

4. Underpinning

When required:

Methods:

Mass Concrete Underpinning (Most Common)

Mini-Piled Underpinning

Resin Injection

5. Structural Repairs

After stabilisation:

Insurance Considerations

Making a Claim

What's Covered

Standard buildings insurance typically covers:

What's NOT Covered

After a Claim

Buying a Property with Subsidence

Should You Buy?

Depends on circumstances:

Due Diligence

Getting Insurance

Prevention

Reducing Risk

Timeline for Treatment

Typical Underpinning Project

Contact Hampstead Renovations

Hampstead Renovations

Phone: 07459 345456

Email: contact@hampsteadrenovations.co.uk

Address: Unit 3, Palace Court, 250 Finchley Road, Hampstead, London NW3 6DN

Hours: Monday - Sunday, 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM

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